1969

1960

1970

Australians approached Morris with farming methods and problems that were similar to those on the prairies 40 years earlier - plowing and creating massive erosion problems. As they switched to minimum tillage, came to Morris, which was the first Canadian, implement company to do business down under.

1999

1990

2000

2001

2002

Morris expanded its line of hay hauling and stacking equipment by acquiring ProAG Designs, Inc., a Montana-based manufacturer of large bale hauling and stacking machines.

Never Pin Air Drill Introduced.

Xpress Air Drill Introduced.

2003

Eight Series Air Cart introduced.

Product first shipped into Kazakhstan.

2005

Product first shipped into Russia.

Eight XL Series Air Cart Introduced.

2006

Expansion at Minnedosa plant.

2007

June 1, 2007, Morris was sold to a group of minority shareholders and Casey Davis, who had served as President and CEO since 2001. This ended 78 years of ownership of Morris Industries Ltd by the George Morris family.